Team Errors & Chain Liability in Medical Malpractice in Türkiye Anesthesia, Nursing, Technician, and Laboratory Mistakes — Who Pays, What to Prove, and How to Win the Case 1) Why “team error” cases are different (and often stronger) Most patients think malpractice means “the doctor made a mistake.” In real life—especially in hospitals—the outcome is […]
Delayed Emergency Department Intervention & Wrong Triage in Türkiye Legal Claims for Death and Catastrophic Injury 1) Why “minutes” matter in emergency care—and why courts take it seriously Emergency departments exist for one reason: time-critical stabilization and treatment. When a patient is incorrectly triaged (e.g., marked “green” when they should be “yellow” or “red”), or […]
Obstetrics & Gynecology Malpractice in Turkey Delayed C-Section, Birth Trauma, Missed Diagnosis, and Permanent Injury Claims 1) Why obstetrics malpractice cases are uniquely high-stakes Obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) care is one of the most time-sensitive areas of medicine. A few minutes can define outcomes for two patients at once: the mother and the baby. When […]
Aesthetic Surgery Malpractice in Turkey Is a “Guaranteed Result” Promised, and How Can Before/After Photos Prove Your Case? 1) Why aesthetic surgery disputes are legally different Aesthetic (cosmetic) surgery sits at the intersection of medicine and consumer expectations. Unlike many “therapeutic” interventions where improvement is the goal but uncertainty is accepted, cosmetic procedures are often […]
Dental Malpractice in Turkey: Implant, Prosthetic and Root Canal Claims (Legal Guide) Why dental malpractice disputes are rising Modern dentistry combines medical judgment with high-cost “result-driven” treatments such as implants and prosthetic restorations. Patients often pay significant sums, treatments are marketed with strong “before/after” promises, and complications can cause lasting harm—pain, bone loss, nerve injury, […]
Why this matters (and why timing matters even more) When a medical outcome goes wrong, families often hear the same sentence: “It’s a complication.” Sometimes that’s true. Sometimes it isn’t. The difference between an unavoidable medical risk and medical malpractice is not decided by assumptions or emotions—it is decided by records, medical standards, expert analysis, […]